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When is a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender considered a conviction for a violation of the law or ordinance?

  • When determining if the person is a violent career criminal
  • When determining if the person is a repeat violent offender
  • When determining the offense with which the person should be charged (correct)
  • When determining the sentence to be imposed upon the person

When is a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender not considered a conviction for a violation of the law or ordinance?

  • When determining the offense with which the person should be charged
  • When determining if the person is a repeat violent offender (correct)
  • When determining if the person is a violent career criminal
  • When determining the sentence to be imposed upon the person

What is the purpose of determining if a person is a repeat violent offender?

  • To determine the offense with which the person should be charged
  • To determine the sentence to be imposed upon the person
  • To determine if the person is a violent career criminal
  • To determine if the person should be sentenced as a repeat violent offender (correct)

Which of the following is true about a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender for a violation of a law or ordinance?

<p>It is considered a conviction for determining the offense charged (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For what purposes is a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender not considered a conviction?

<p>Determining repeat violent offender status (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what circumstances is a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender considered a conviction for determining the offense charged?

<p>When the person is alleged to have committed an offense (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a circumstance in which a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender is considered a conviction for a violation of the law or ordinance?

<p>Determining if the person is a violent career criminal (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When is a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender considered a conviction for a violation of the law or ordinance?

<p>When the person is alleged to have committed an offense (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For what purposes is a previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender not considered a conviction?

<p>Determining if the person is a repeat violent offender (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Adjudications as a Delinquent Child or Juvenile Traffic Offender

  • A previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender is considered a conviction for a violation of the law or ordinance in determining the offense charged.
  • A previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender is not considered a conviction for purposes of:
    • Sentencing
    • Impeachment
    • Enhancing criminal penalties
  • The purpose of determining if a person is a repeat violent offender is to impose enhanced penalties.
  • A previous adjudication as a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender is not considered a conviction when:
    • Determining the offense charged
    • For sentencing purposes
    • For impeachment purposes
    • For enhancing criminal penalties

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